* Lavar Butcher, 30, of Bridgeton Villas, was arrested Wednesday morning on four child support warrants and a contempt warrant. He was lodged in Cumberland County Jail on $51,713 bail.

* Gabriel Smith, 22, of North Laurel Street, was arrested Tuesday night on the charges of falsely incriminating another and hindering apprehension. Also served a failure to appear warrant, he was lodged in the county jail on $889 bail.

Police allege Smith gave them a fake name when he was pulled over on the 300 block of North Laurel Street for loud music coming from his car.

* Jason Pinto, 35, of Galloway Township, was charged Tuesday night with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS), possession of CDS with intent to distribute, distribution of CDS within 500 feet of certain public property and possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana.

Pinto was arrested on the drug charges on North Industrial Boulevard by a state parole officer, according to police. He was lodged in the county jail on $50,000 bail.

* Ivan Lucero, 23, of Bank Street, turned himself in to police on a failure to appear warrant Tuesday night. He was released after posting the required amount of $2,500 bail.

* Rita M. Ormsby, 60, of Atlantic Street, was arrested Tuesday on two failure to appear warrants and lodged in the county jail on $835 bail.

* Taleana Harris, 28, of Bridgeton Villas, and Carmen Coleman, 28, of East Commerce Street, were arrested Tuesday in Fairfield Township after they allegedly forced their way into a West Commerce Street Extension home around noon and began assaulting people there.

Police say the burglary was in connection with a child-custody dispute involving Harris and one of the victims.

Harris was charged with burglary, criminal mischief and simple assault. She allegedly struck one victim's car with a screen she had removed from the home's storm door.

Coleman, who allegedly attempted to strike one of the victims with an ashtray, was charged with burglary, aggravated assault, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and robbery.

It appears the robbery charge filed against Coleman will be dropped, as one of the victims later located a watch he had claimed she stole off him.